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Been trying access 'Review' section and it keeps coming up as: "Sorry, error has occured. Administrator has been informed." Anyone else experienced this?

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

No problem for me PP, straight into the section.

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Working for me atm...Have you tried clearing your cache etc?

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?
daveh75:
Working for me atm...Have you tried clearing your cache etc?


Would do if I knew what cache means...Tongue Tied. Remember I'm a complete numskull when it comes commuter stuff.

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Allo Allo! what's going on here? now, when I click on amplifiers and choose a brand or make it takes me straight back to WHFI 'Homepage'.Confused

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Assuming you are using IE



  1. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
  2. On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.
  3. Select the Temporary Internet files check box. Select the Preserve favorite website data check box to keep files associated with your saved favorites.
  4. Click Delete, and then click OK.
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Re: Having a bit of trouble?
laserman16:

Assuming you are using IE



  1. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
  2. On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.
  3. Select the Temporary Internet files check box. Select the Preserve favorite website data check box to keep files associated with your saved favorites.
  4. Click Delete, and then click OK.


Thanks - I'll have a go in minute or six

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?
laserman16:

Assuming you are using IE



  1. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
  2. On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.
  3. Select the Temporary Internet files check box. Select the Preserve favorite website data check box to keep files associated with your saved favorites.
  4. Click Delete, and then click OK.


Nope - done as per your directions, and still no difference. I can access all areas except 'Reviews.'Confused 

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Working fine here, on external internet access...

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Me too......... I can't access any of the reviews.

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

And me. Gosh...

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

It depends what you click on, i can access tv's but not dvd recorders.

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Happens as soon as I click on the "Reviews" link.

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

It's OK today for me, but has been on and off for the last couple of days

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Using Google Chrome here and the same problem.  It was fine but now is totally unable to see any reviews at all.

Is this another Microsoft conspiracy?  Hehehe 

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Re: Having a bit of trouble?

Unless you are using a very restricted Internet system (ie; not good at handling Flash, very slow Internet connection) you should never have to clear the cache.

Your browser set-up default these days should be such that cache clearing is not required.